Despite being voted by the other players as "most likely to be The
Mole," Marcie Ciscel of Corona, CA, was the first one "Executed" at the
end of last night's season premiere of "The Mole." The next episode airs
MONDAY, JUNE 9 (10:00-11:00 p.m., ET) on the ABC Television Network. Jon
Kelley ("Extra," "The National Sports Report," "Baseball Today") is
host.

In the next installment, "Episode 502," participants face a
formidable team while playing Chile's most popular sport, soccer, and
Bobby travels in a wheelbarrow to search for the town's missing pigs.

Marcie got pregnant in high school and married her high school
sweetheart. She is a devoted wife - married to a police officer -- and
mother to three sons. By devoting her entire life to raising her family,
Marcie has missed out on the opportunity to do something just for
herself. But she believes that being a stay-at-home mom is the most
important job anyone can have. Stay-at-home moms aren't people who can't
do anything else, they just choose to raise their families rather than
pursue a career. Spanish is Marcie's first language, and she speaks it
fluently.

"The Mole," based on the hit Belgian format, is produced by Stone &
Company Entertainment and follows a group of players as they try to
figure out who among them is The Mole, a saboteur trying to keep them
from winning money. Players must decide who they think The Mole is and
then learn as much about him or her as they can because, at the end of
each one-hour episode, the player who knows the least about The Mole is
immediately "Executed" from the game. In the final dramatic episode, The
Mole is revealed and one of two final players can win up to $500,000.